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A fully assembled black-and-white freestanding embroidered chess set displayed on a chess board.
A close-up of the Brother Innov-is V5LE screen as the stylus taps the MULTI COLOR button to split a word into separate letters.
A clear reference chart mapping thread type and weight to the recommended embroidery needle size.
The Brother Innov-is 670e screen shows an eagle motif surrounded by a newly generated appliqué outline frame ready for a key fob or snap tab.
Embird Points Editing Mode with the right-click menu open, showing the command to insert a horizontal alignment line used as a registration mark for multi-hooping.
SewArt’s Stitch Image toolbar with the Appliqué Border option selected, ready to generate a satin border from a clean SVG outline.
A finished burlap-wrapped canvas displays freestanding lace letters spelling “LOVE,” styled beside white roses.
A fully prepped child’s beanie is floated onto hooped stabilizer inside a magnetic hoop, secured with pins, painter’s tape, and a water-soluble topper, ready to stitch.
The control panel displays the word “TEST” with stitch simulation generated, ready for sizing and spacing adjustments.
Hands snap a magnetic hoop closed over two layers of white fibrous wash-away stabilizer for a drum-tight FSL setup.
Extreme close-up of the Baby Lock Flourish bobbin case highlighting the flat-head tension screw used for micro-adjustments.
A close-up of a finished hand towel showing reverse-embossed ghost shapes that flatten the terry pile while the surrounding towel stays fluffy.
A close-up photo of the finished embroidered patch with a pink ribbon stitched on a dark background.
The Brother SE1900 screen shows the word “Sam” neatly assembled and aligned in a script font preview.
Hands press the top magnetic ring down onto a polo shirt on the hooping station, capturing the exact moment the magnets snap into place.
A close-up of the finished “LOVE” glitter appliqué on a purple hoodie, showing the crisp satin border and the full-color sublimated pattern.
Close-up of the Bai Mirror touchscreen showing the Device Link page with a QR code, Unique Serial Number, and Verification Code used for inStitch pairing.
The Design Database Transfer interface on a Windows laptop, showing embroidery thumbnails ready to send wirelessly to a Brother machine.
Extreme close-up of the YunFu bead device feeding white beads as the needle secures them onto black fabric.
The host holds up a finished embroidery sample still in the hoop, showing a clean, complete stitch-out result.
Close-up of the Baby Lock multi-needle head and hooped green shirt as the needle/laser position is checked before alignment.
Macro close-up of the tiny tension spring that makes the Purple Dot bobbin case adjustable compared with the Green Screw case.
The Designer Epic 3 displays the pop-up message asking whether you want to resume embroidery after an unexpected stop.
A close-up of the Bernina 7 Series thread path routed through a Wonder Clip mounted high on the machine to prevent slack from dropping out of the upper tension unit.